Bill Gates encourages entrepreneurs to build new business ventures with poo
Jesus turned water into wine, but Bill Gates wants entrepreneurs to turn poo into water.
Jesus turned water into wine, but Bill Gates wants entrepreneurs to turn poo into water.
Jaguar Land Rover has revealed it will create 1,300 new jobs in the UK to capture “British flair” as part of £1.5bn investment, contrasting with Tesco's plans to close 43 stores and one head office.
The five top female game developers in England have been revealed, and each will receive £3,000 from investment and advisory firm Creative England alongside funding from the public as part of Crowdfunder's Queen of Code campaign.
As Oldham Athletic signs convicted rapist Ched Evans, Real Business looks at the impact a rogue employee like the footballer could have on a company's future.
London is often viewed as a key player in the European startup world, especially when it comes to technology, but there are other cities on the continent that new businesses should consider building in too.
Using an overweight bearded man with a penchant for red as a company figurehead has paid off – at least for British toy manufacturers, which have experienced an export spike of 25 per cent between October and December 2013.
Jobs will be created in all UK regions next year, as 50 per cent of UK firms plan to grow their workforce in 2015.
You've read our Surreal Business articles before, but now we're bringing you cereal business as we speak to Gary Keery, founder of Shoreditch breakfast venue Cereal Killer Cafe.
The latest IMRG Capgemini e-Retail Sales Index has found a 37 per cent month-on-month online spend surge in November, as Black Friday encouraged £12.1bn worth of sales during the month.
At 46 per cent, almost half of Brits are multitasking while sitting on the toilet by using the time to complete their Christmas shopping, a study by parcel delivery firm Hermes has found.
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